Set on the strikingly cool streetscape of Lower Marsh; one of the most filmed-on roads in London ; the market has survived for more than a century, and thrives thanks to its location next to Waterloo station.

The market is currently enjoying a renaissance with food festivals, scooter rallies and designer maker events being run regularly.

Lower Marsh Market also plays host to a superb range of independent retailers including foodie haven Greensmiths, vintage fashion shops Radio Days and What The Butler Wore and a great selection of bars, cafes and gift shops.

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Celebrate the arrival of The Year of the Dog!
17 and 18 February 2018 - 11am to 3pm at Greenwich Market
Wei Chen from Papermoon is hosting free children's origami workshops and [...]

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Celebrate the arrival of The Year of the Dog!

17 and 18 February 2018 – 11am to 3pm at Greenwich Market

Wei Chen from Papermoon is hosting free children’s origami workshops and will show you how to make your own paper dog or pretty paper Chinese lanterns. Wei Chen is a graduate of Central St Martins College of Art & Design and her work is inspired by Chinese folk papercut art and European fairytales. Her shop at 4 Greenwich Market, Papermoon, is magical – loved by children and adults alike.

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The Horti is the longest running Sunday antiques fair in London, with traders coming from all over Europe and UK to fill the historic Royal Horticultural Hall in Victoria. Join [...]

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The Horti is the longest running Sunday antiques fair in London, with traders coming from all over Europe and UK to fill the historic Royal Horticultural Hall in Victoria. Join us on Feb 25 our next fair.

This month we have dealers specialising in fine jewellery, silver, ceramics and paintings amongst other items. With over 140 stands, the mix is truly eclectic. There is always a diverse array of decorative and ancient pieces, making it a totally unique event in the centre of London, minutes from Tate Britain and Westminster Cathedral. Popular with the antiques trade, it’s a real insiders secret.